Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen, Viscount of Porto Seguro
Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen | |
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Born |
Iperó, Brazil | 17 February 1816
Died |
26 June 1878 62) Vienna, Austria | (aged
Occupation | Military, diplomat, historian |
Nationality | Brazilian |
Ethnicity | White |
Alma mater | Colégio Militar |
Notable works | História Geral do Brasil |
Spouse | Carmen Ovalle y Vicuña |
Relatives | Friedrich Ludwig Wilhelm Varnhagen |
Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen, Viscount of Porto Seguro (February 17, 1816 – June 26, 1878), was a Brazilian military, diplomat and historian. He is the patron of the 39th chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.
Life
Varnhagen was born in 1816, in the city of Iperó, Brazil. He was the son of Maria Flávia de Sá Magalhães and Friedrich Ludwig Wilhelm Varnhagen, a German-born military engineer. He received his primary education in Rio de Janeiro. At an early age, he was sent to Lisbon, where he studied at the Colégio Militar, and in the future, he would serve as a volunteer in the 1831-1834 Portuguese Liberal Wars.
His first History work would be Notícia do Brasil, written between 1835 and 1838. His research would lead him to find Pedro Álvares Cabral's long-lost grave at the Igreja da Graça, in Santarém. He was admitted at the Sciences Academy of Lisbon and graduated in military engineering at the Academia Real de Fortificação, Artilharia e Desenho.
He returned to Brazil in 1840, entering at the Brazilian Historic and Geographic Institute in 1841. In 1844 he obtained Brazilian citizenship, and could apply to a diplomatic career. He would serve in Paraguay, Venezuela, the Republic of New Granada (nowadays Colombia), Ecuador, Chile (where he met his wife, an aristocratic Chilean lady Doña Carmen Ovalle y Vicuña, marrying her in 1864), Peru and the Netherlands. He would publish the first volume of his masterpiece, História Geral do Brasil, in 1854. Its second volume was published in 1857.
In 1872, Emperor Pedro II would give him the title of Baron of Porto Seguro, being elevated to Viscount two years later. His final diplomatic service was in Vienna, Austria, where he was serving as a minister when he died in 1878.
His remains were transported to Santiago, Chile, but would be years later removed to a monument erected in honor of him at the city of Sorocaba. Part of his library was acquired by bibliophile José Mindlin.
Works
- Notícia do Brasil (1835–1838)
- Chelmicki, José Carlos Conrado de; Varnhagen, Francisco Adolfo de (1841). Corografia caboverdiana ou descrição geográfico-histórica da província das Ilhas de Cabo Verde e Guiné (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Typ. de L. C. da Cunha.
- Épicos Brasileiros (1843)
- Amador Bueno (1847)
- Trovas e Cantares de um Códice do Século XVI (1849)
- Florilégio da Poesia Brasileira (1850)
- História Geral do Brasil (1854–1857)
- Sumé (1855)
References
External links
- Varnhagen's biography at the official site of the Brazilian Academy of Letters (Portuguese)
- "Varnhagen, Francisco Adolphe de". Encyclopedia Americana. 1920.
- "Varnhagen, Francisco Adolpho de". Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. 1889.
- Stuart B. Schwartz, Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen: Diplomat, Patriot, Historian, The Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 47, No. 2 (May 1967), pp. 185–202 (at JSTOR)
Preceded by New creation |
Baron of Porto Seguro 1872 — 1874 |
Succeeded by None (title abolished) |
Preceded by New creation |
Viscount of Porto Seguro 1874 — 1878 |
Succeeded by None |
Preceded by New creation |
Brazilian Academy of Letters - Patron of the 39th chair |
Succeeded by Oliveira Lima (founder) |
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